Beaufort South Carolina boasts amazing historical significance. When people think about South Carolina history, Charleston usually comes to mind, but Beaufort is host to a myriad of historical artifacts such as Parris Island, The Secession House and more...

Built in: 1724 Rebuilt in: 1817 Remodeled in: 1842 Founded 1712 as Parish Church of St. Helena, construction began in 1724. The early structure was rebuilt in 1769 and later extended to the west in 1817. In 1842, the church, except for west extension, was demolished down to ground level and new side walls extended the church to the north and south. During the Civil War, Federal troops dismantled the […]

Built in: 1800 s with many Beaufort houses, the construction and early history of this substantial dwelling is not well documented. Most often attributed to Robert Means (1774-1832), a prominent Beaufort merchant and planter, the property is also thought to have been owned by John Bull circa 1800. If the latter is true, it is possible Means acquired the site from Bull, as the house was in the hands of […]